Example sentences of "into [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Related to this , our balance of payments accounts showed a surplus until the 1980s when they fell back into deficit again .
2 Then the gong sounded for tea , which somehow had to be endured , the shrimps shelled , the bread buttered , the milk and tea poured into the cups , Victoria 's cake to be cut into fingers so that she could eat it all up .
3 Cut dough into fingers about 7.5 × 2.5cm/3 × 1in .
4 Thrips or thunder flies as they are sometimes called because of their tendency to fly in clouds when thunder threatens — are minute midge-like flies that like to get into buds just as the bud scales ( sepals ) are opening and lay their eggs there .
5 The driver and friend tinkered with the engine which had burst into flames twice , and been push-started once by the passengers .
6 Seventeen year old Sharon Ferns and Kenneth Honer aged twenty six , died when their car overturned and burst into flames early on Friday morning in the village of Berinsfield .
7 It probably would 've , military aircraft tend to burst into flames more easily than civil aircraft , it is true to say .
8 A WOMAN and her two children , one a baby , died when their car and a van collided head-on and burst into flames yesterday .
9 Ballesteros took world golf by the scruff of the neck and shook it until it reformed into patterns more nearly to his liking .
10 Remember to slice the peppers into ribbons lengthways : if you do them in the usual way as rings they will be too curved to slide in easily .
11 The convoy , led by a police car and two police motorcycles , made its way through Long Island City , across the Queensboro Bridge into Manhattan then down First Avenue to the United Nations Plaza , the hotel where the Zimbalan delegation would stay for the duration of their three-day visit to New York .
12 The European Community ( EC ) , for example , actually came into existence largely through an acute perception of French national interests by Jean Monnet , who was mainly responsible for creating the European Coal and Steel Community — the precursor of the Common Market — as a means of protecting French industry and especially French steel makers from their more efficient German competitors ; and it is widely recognized at the present time that national interests continue to play a major part in the debates and decisions of the Community .
13 An embryonic European central bank is to come into existence soon after 1994 , the starting date of the second stage .
14 FC/Open is expected to come into existence sometime next year in support of efforts to standardise high-speed fiber channel interconnects .
15 Explosions and convulsions of heat clawed at the energy shields — an unending succession of ravenous monsters springing into existence just outside , only to die because they could not feed yet , yet being born again instantly .
16 Halfway through the final allegro the world came into existence again , as quietly and effortlessly as it had gone .
17 The states which made it up can be classified in several ways , but there is much to be said for distinguishing European states which had already existed in 1815 from those which had come into existence later .
18 The walls of the Grand Canyon show that animals without backbones , invertebrates , came into existence long before the vertebrates such as fish .
19 What was visible to the eye or to the sensor , however , was a path which had come into existence long after the Simonova had vanished along its trajectory .
20 They came into existence along with democracy — with the development of parliaments and elections — after the American and French Revolutions , and were at first ‘ parties of notables ’ , that is to say , relatively small electoral committees composed of individuals who had prestige and wealth in their own constituency or electoral district .
21 There were new forms of technology coming into existence then , one , we had moved away from the automatic er type of machinery to what they called er digital controlled and numerical controlled machines .
22 At a given moment finite time came into existence out of infinite time .
23 But we do not only report on events as they actually occur , we also make judgements about them , and we can call them into existence out of context .
24 It received a new boost in 1990 when John Gribbin and Martin Rees published their The Stuff of the Universe , where it was asserted that the universe came into existence solely in order to create a carbon-based intelligent life-form on just one planet — Earth .
25 He thought that in principle the plaintiff 's right to compensation came into existence only when she was born with the bodily disability from which she suffered .
26 In a sharply critical personal statement in the House of Commons on Nov. 13 he said that the so-called Madrid conditions for UK entry into the ERM , agreed by the European Council in June 1989 [ see pp. 36740-41 ] , had come into existence only after he and the then Chancellor of the Exchequer , Nigel Lawson , had made it clear that they could not continue in office unless a specific commitment to join the ERM was made , and he accused the Prime Minister of increasingly risking leading herself and others astray in matters of substance as well as of style .
27 Credit unions , while initiating from the wish of people to have greater control over their own affairs , do not come into existence spontaneously .
28 And that catalyst , it seems , is unlikely to come into existence spontaneously , except under the direction of other RNA molecules .
29 Do , Aristotle asked , all the parts of the embryo come into existence together , or do they appear in succession ?
30 So how do interest groups come into existence as often as they do ?
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